True. 80% of the trailer should be the first twenty minutes.
Not An Hava Send a noteboard - 15/09/2011 08:03:26 PM
I don't like much how trailers are handled in the last two decades or so. Most of them are just applied recipes nowadays, vert unimaginative. I prefer the old fashioned ones.
I don't want a trailer to show me anything but super short glimpses of the second half of the film or particularly the showdown. I don't want them to tell me the summary of the first half, either. But yet that seems to happen so much lately. Annoying.
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What is your favorite trailer of all time?
14/09/2011 02:14:03 AM
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Phantom Menace trailer was pretty great. Haven't put much thought into comparisons though. *NM*
14/09/2011 11:01:21 PM
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Re: Phantom Menace trailer was pretty great. Haven't put much thought into comparisons though.
15/09/2011 04:51:51 AM
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Re: Phantom Menace trailer was pretty great. Haven't put much thought into comparisons though.
15/09/2011 08:00:36 PM
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That one immediately sprang to my mind too when I saw this post. Also Die Hard 4
18/09/2011 02:26:49 AM
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For the curious, Empire listed their top 50 all-time movie trailer choices.
14/09/2011 11:17:35 PM
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Wonder if that's the Starship Troopers promo with Blur's Song 2. *NM*
15/09/2011 12:52:49 AM
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Re: What is your favorite trailer of all time?
15/09/2011 04:47:07 AM
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I noticed especially in the last two or three years that they give away wayyy too much
15/09/2011 08:42:55 AM
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True. 80% of the trailer should be the first twenty minutes.
15/09/2011 08:03:26 PM
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Re: I noticed especially in the last two or three years that they give away wayyy too much
16/09/2011 07:26:08 PM
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Scorcher VI: Global Meltdown
15/09/2011 05:57:41 AM
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I think some of the best are those that make shit movies look unmissable
15/09/2011 11:16:49 PM
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